We've always prided ourselves on helping readers improve their productivity, but if Lifehacker's content flow is too much for you to handle on a daily basis, it may be time for a little customization.

Luckily we've got oodles of tools to help you customize Lifehacker content so you get only what you want. We've detailed how to customize Lifehacker's feeds to get only the posts you want in the past, so I won't retread that here. Briefly, that post details how you can get laser-specific feeds to deliver, for example, all of our top content, Windows-only downloads, or every post except iPhone posts.

If you just want to cut down on the number of posts you see every day but don't want to do any heavy customizing, just subscribe to our Top posts. We tag our favorite posts of the day with the Top tag, so you'll only get the cream of the crop, and it only amounts to around four or more posts per day.

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